Best Phones of 2018 (1st Half): Php 30K and above

Best Phones of 2018 (1st Half): Php 30K and above

All the best tech regardless of price

If you want the very best phone that has the latest tech, this list is for you. We’ve curated the very best phones you can buy with facial recognition, triple-camera tech, gesture based controls, you name it – regardless of how expensive it is, in this list.

If money is no object and you just want the best of the best, here’s the phones you want to pick up today:

OnePlus 6

OnePlus markets the OnePlus 6 as the phone with “the speed you need”, and it delivers. Armed with the best possible hardware plus an aluminum and glass body, the OnePlus 6 is the most stunning phone ever offered by Chinese company. Looks aside, the OnePlus 6’s dual rear cameras offer a significant improvement over the OnePlus 5T, maintaining the brand’s “flagship killer” reputation.

Read: OnePlus 6 Review: Best For Less?

 

Huawei P20 Pro

Twilight color aside, what makes the P20 Pro groundbreaking is its triple camera system and how Huawei’s AI utilizes them for stellar photos. With a setup consisting of a 40-megapixel primary camera, an 8-megapixel telephoto camera with 3X optical zoom and a 20-megapixel monochrome camera, the P20 Pro is very capable of capturing images that can rival those captured by a traditional DSLR or mirrorless camera.

Read: Huawei P20 Pro Review: DSLR In Your Pocket?

 

LG G7 ThinQ

While it took a while for LG to unveil its latest flagship, the G7 ThinQ steps up from last year’s G6 by improving the multimedia experience with better cameras and a more comprehensive set of audio features that include a Boombox speaker and support forDTS: X 3D Surround Sound. Along with a Snapdragon 845 processor and AI smarts, the G7 ThinQ proves that sometimes its better late than never.

LG G7 ThinQ Hands-On, Quick Review: Flyin’ Higher than the G6!

 

Samsung Galaxy S9+

While Samsung chose to retain the overall aesthetic of last year’s Galaxy S8 and S8+, the Galaxy S9+ stood out for its variable aperture camera, which changed the approach for smartphone photography. Not to mention, retaining last year’s design is proof that the dual curved display is one of the most stunning designs out there.

Read: Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus Review: No Notch Needed

 

Apple iPhone X

Of course, the list would not be complete without mentioning Apple’s iPhone X. While it is the most expensive in this list, what makes the iPhone X great is its accurate FaceID tech, cutting-edge design (after all, the iPhone X started the notch trend whether you like it or not), and better than ever cameras. To sum it up, it is the most daring device Apple has made in recent years.

Read: iPhone X Review: Hype Free and Based on Everyday Real Life Use

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